Posted August 9, 201410 yr http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/t...-revealed-3025/ 1 WHAT ABOUT US (FT SEAN PAUL) 1 2013 (400,000+) 2 UP 5 2008 (350,000) 3 EGO 9 2009 (350,000) 4 HIGHER (FT FLO RIDA) 10 2010 (330,000) 5 JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH 2 2009 (280,000) 6 ISSUES 4 2008 7 ALL FIRED UP 3 2011 8 MISSING YOU 3 2010 9 NOTORIOUS 8 2011 10 FOREVER IS OVER 2 2009 11 DISCO LOVE 5 2013 12 WORK 22 2009 13 IF THIS IS LOVE 8 2008 14 30 DAYS 7 2012 15 GENTLEMAN 14 2013 16 MY HEART TAKES OVER 15 2011 17 NOT GIVING UP 19 2014 18 CHASING LIGHTS N/A 2008 19 LOSE CONTROL N/A 2009 20 FALL N/A 2008
August 9, 201410 yr Author I think they rounded the sales up and I don't think streaming has been added into these sales as I'm sure 'What About Us ' would now be on 420,000.
August 9, 201410 yr Fascinated by the bottom three! I had no idea Fall/Chasing Lights had sales :lol: EDIT: Lose Control I can imagine as it featured on one of the St Trinians films I think? Edited August 9, 201410 yr by seantobewild
August 9, 201410 yr Surely Karma or Puppet sold more than Lose Control since they actually charted top 200? And poor Not Giving Up. :(
August 9, 201410 yr Great to see "Chasing Lights" slaying, still love that song. The fact that 30 Days isn't last is.. :puke2:
August 9, 201410 yr I'm glad in the article they ackowledge Work as outselling many of the Top 10s eveb though it got to no.22
August 9, 201410 yr Fascinated by the bottom three! I had no idea Fall/Chasing Lights had sales :lol: EDIT: Lose Control I can imagine as it featured on one of the St Trinians films I think? Lose Control was also used in various series of Snog, Marry, Avoid?
August 9, 201410 yr Interesting to see their Top 3 best selling album tracks! Wouldn't have assumed any of those, like shadow2009 said I would have guessed Karma/Puppet. Chasing Lights/Fall must have trickle sold small amounts consistently over 2008/9? Lose Control must have benefited from inclusion on Wordshaker & Headlines, as well as the reasons stated above (film usage, sound bed on TV show). Kind of surprised 'One Shot' isn't in their Top 3 best selling album tracks! As for the singles, kind of frustrating that they've only revealed the Top 5 sales. Nice to know, but I'm most curious about Notorious! Also it is strange that 'JCGE' is down to 280k. In March 2013 it was on the verge of 285k, so if anything you'd think they'd have rounded up to 290k.
August 9, 201410 yr I'm glad in the article they ackowledge Work as outselling many of the Top 10s eveb though it got to no.22 Technically speaking it should have been a #17 hit under normal circumstances. :cry: 'Lose Control' is definitely one of their album track gems!
August 9, 201410 yr I think they rounded the sales up and I don't think streaming has been added into these sales as I'm sure 'What About Us ' would now be on 420,000. I'm not entirely sure it would be - streaming is only counted from the start of 2014!
August 9, 201410 yr "Chasing Lights" and "Lose Control" should have been singles all along *sigh* and Not Giving Up should be at least 5 places higher :(
August 10, 201410 yr Chasing Lights and Lose Control should have been singles, they would have been fantastic, also glad that What About Us has finally made it to 400,000, and hope that Disco Love sells more and makes the top 10
August 10, 201410 yr I'm a bit iffy about these sales. I do think WAU would be higher than 400k. Just Can't Get Enough and If This Is Love have lost sales from their totals from a year ago. and I would have expected Higher to have sold more than 5k in over a year since it's consistently in the iTunes pop.
August 10, 201410 yr I can't remember what the last figure was that we had for 'What About Us' prior to it being certified Gold, but it was only on 387,981 on 5th January 2014, and it hasn't been in the Top 200 since then. It's not necessarily well over 400k? It is a bit strange that they've shed off 5k respectively from If This Is Love [115k in Jan 2012, 110k in July 2014] & Just Can't Get Enough [284.5k in March 2013, 280k in August 2014].
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